Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 12, Number 208, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 8 May 1860 — Page 1
THE EVANSVILLE DAILY
JOURNAL.
VOLUME XII. EVANSVILLE, INI)., TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 8, I860. NUMBER 90s.
TERMS OF THE JOURNAL. Daily Tarer " (Mailed) 6 " By th week (ryablo to Carrier-) 1" Tri-Weekly Paper - ' Weekly P'Mr '" " Clubs of 16.. r uion- 1 "" . Tie privilege of yeuriv udn niters i- linrO ' to thoirow. iiumadiate business, :n their own ii one; and all advertisement., for the bcuetit of i!er ror.B, ns well as legal hvrlimfnt ami adverHserot. uts of am'tam - u , aud advertisementa w itli lha name of vlber !iouk, m:u1 ia ' l!'' '. anafl bu paid for at ti.e usual n.Us. ne No report, resolutions or ytaomdivga tH any r(Hmtin, sorinty, iwciatioii or pul-lie OMstttajl awl no eoiimuni.'ii..n iiealtmed to call attention to any niatter of limit. i -t individual iih.-i.m cuu lc iuw-rlsd, nolessa pan for as an advertisement. ast Contracts for yvai ly atlvei'tisin. will not t disci utiirocd iiule.s an oriln to lli.it effect is !rft at tho oOtor, auil when dirsMUtiiiue. in less Hi it a a u . Uw i ii- -l to whole year will be ."ttarijetl. tLegal advwrOi-i'iiicul h-reaQa.-r, will be pub. lisbod at ilo- . use of tho attorneys or.Wrrwx. sad uot latlayahh l.-i i. prucurtlicjfi, but collectable al ,'ur usnai I otti . ajuUw trruiH fur Jub W ui l and transient adverliseaieuti are ' A i 1 .
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T" I M I -J- I :! -Jo 76 i ITS'l 5 s fia , 9 to iu 4i t mi iko ati i do I R't'h I i M J 6 W I o 1 SO A : m ki :ti( 4M) H 7 j mi j f-tm 1 .), . "4oo 'd m I no I lo MM " I-' I II o JMu .. U OU I jt'7J 11 I 13 7S I M oo t 7.'. :: fl.. 7 Pu tl la oo i is 7.. tt eu n: i if.. . a 'm fis 7 17 oi I 21" ar" aSH i. A..'.. io ) i io eu i 2d uo . "' i a ' j a m ll..-,. I la oo l Hi M l SB oo I ::i 60 ;w oo s so I ; fo' 16 UO I 22 ' I 7 Ml I 4 . oo I 62. ""0 BUSINESS CARDS. 11 c IICNKV r. MIU-KK. J. B1ST MIHO". MILLER &. NIEHAUS, IIKAI.rllH 11 BOO H, OTW. HATS, i'Afy, Ac. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. ERSKINE, CURNICK A. CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS G R 0 C ERICS,0 PR OV I S I 0 N S, .i.-it t-utftt ri' u KJ'HH. 1. 1. 47 UMH STUKKT, wp ::, KV ISSVII.I.K. C. SCHMITT & STARK, French, English & American PAPER HANGINGS, Ml SUN A.VI) l'APEIt sl.H.l.- ai,d FIxturiiM, Curtain (iix.ds, (Jilt iiii la, tJarlafa Pius and Pai l r Mirrom. Mo. a and 9 First s'ri-i:, RvaAaritle, Indiana. aerl'.i-lv James Stoolo, (V(tWMR TO IsTl KI-R Ji HI 21 ST., BET. CHESTNUT & CHERRY, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. SASH, DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS. JtHKSHtiH Itnard-, l.nthH, aVi, of asery iteaei liatkaa aentatitIv 011 hsiid. aifrSBliag Hoxi. ot aH kin. In uiadi lo lirdrr. Sawir.i;if .-vrry kind liana on lha saaytrtl St notire. aprlS-ly Good luck Needed for Young Beginners. THE FIRM OF MILLER & NIEHAUS STILL AHEAD. rmns t-'iu.n 11 Jin J i nr umitM tJL nl a bran-new sto k of Dry Sasala, eonsintiug of a ;rcat many SI I Ml "as in taWtl line, too nu.n.'rt.iin to naasa, arWel nre now oimii for iiisiiectiou, and w ill oartajtriy ! sold cdbnsu for eaak at Ifcair store, 4.1 ahsatreat. l II.LEK A NIKHAUi. ii. r.. Htvn. Latf of Jsipui-s A Co. aabon iicrhoiv. READ & BURROW, WHiiI.KSAI.K It:AI.r.KM IN Boots c&3 Slioes. HATS AND CAPS, No. 1 iMalii.t., KVASSVILLK, I M. rrta II. U. WICKKI.KK. AHA IIILCBAKT. WHEELER & 1GLEHART, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, G KNKRA I. OOhLKCTlOS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. t.llice i.n Third ht.t oini. I Ii.' i'onrt tloaas. AprlS AV 1 1.1. I A M SI. A XK, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, for. Vlrat nntl Sjrsmnrf Sis. I'artirntar atfMrfWn paid to IK li.sslliaE of Musi, ill, Ui-imtliliK, and KINK WATCH KS. a- VitiiiH.j a as trhtVa '.o-. wiUn UViV.-. MiarStt Jacob Sinzicli & Son. WHOL ESA 1 1 K I A K I RS, BOAT STORES, li'atti' .l., (trt. IV'H' null .VTSinn. M AND DBOUtll8Tt4. y, ur rcmllarly r. . iviiij aii.til n- t. unr strk i.f liai'iB. Mil.:- LM -. JllKMlCAI.K, I'AINTM, Oii.s, N .1.1. in.-, P:arvMsuV, and Kancv Auii.i.is, wlm-b wo si. pi'oiartl lo nfivr t 1I10 I l ads oh as , ; 1.1 in as ran la- pi bassd iu I'.... iuuail, I.011Isrillv. or St. Louis. ti'e bavo 10 store l- tons of K ib.A I'uat Wnera LCxa, 111 kfkijA tif? tt-, 5U tt-a, and lis' !ti, wllt.'ll ae am olhn to tL.i trade at luaiiiitictiiiers brlces I v 1 . 1 . l r 1 . a iKiur. No. .'12 Maiu at las? t. Jt y H.i n 1. KS McJ KU.V.S TO.V, n U l ysabi and Be tail OBOCER ANI PROVISION MKIte'lIANT, doaler la Cbrdags, Nails, (Jla-s, IVUiviit, rowil..r, I'lastr Paris, Ac, No. Via Mini atrert, near Cansl, Kvausxill.., In.). f.d.'lS Oku, nJt.XK.i. tr t t., u-jtku strsrt, Kraiisvill.-, I ailsaaa . WWAaaaHi Ivalers iu tiroecriod and all kiuds of PiihIius, Naita, Cilass, Wblt. I.lmo, IV!l-...it, I'nlt.in Yum. W hile I.- ! f Sssmsl oil, Ac , Ar. Abio, niaataallj bai.d a full -:.: ot Sasli, l'iun-1 llo..rf , A. ., . f all sikui. a.Jii jsmi u. su in Humeri: w. HUM.. ' SHANKLJN & HAKDIiN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, iVANSVII.L.K, 1M mi.i. )-i hkii. J.rjr:, j.v WM. Notarial I ii.-iiii.-b BBlraalud lutbeas uill nesiv. proilipt and earrfol alK-lili.m. Ksp.'.-i.il al teutioii wilt la-given In the Outsat II iB iH llslaas m ka lollowiuK towns, da." Kvaunvilli., Meaatsrsoai, ' Mi. Vernon, IbMiuville, NrshuiKl.. aaaa.a.irt. Isay n.-lloa, I'riiiceliiu , ViuivniifS, uslni.ti-n. P....-, and Hvtersbui'iEli. and in the BaaastJM in arhlcb saM ti.an.. mi. liH'atud. OKKIl'K - Third str.-t, sdj..iniu lie C.url H.oua.. a-pl3.-lytl Q E. a SMITH, g . M'M.il.1 -.in. 1, Hsaawyaie, tad., will'l t. . -. 1 nil band and mako In ird.-r .-ii 11 nii iil v "I Caui-aud Woud ttnd CHAMtA. Ths Ttaii- awppi-ssl al I .a.-sl rati-. II. I. N. Sl.-:iiiil-.;il.-i iiiid llnl t-i fur nislu-.t I't'i.iuptly I., or.l.-i. All work waits. it--t Janl-ly JU'.vsj.vn .-.. aVcaaaBL sT A large lart Lnn -, . , . I i.l... U 01.- . l'i lot- and a b.l uf K-.ii. 1 'lp l 1 o -laivsdat Sc'H A Hat K It A Ul SMNti'S. Ula)5 Ko tt Main tirt
&hc fixity f0mmL raaajiaan at JAJHBb U M.NEKl.Y KlUor. '. M. THAYKR, .'.v' ffariawi Jfaiiajar JXO. II. McNKKLY, fwm t MechuUnl Uryarl I MLU THE MEN OT TH EVANSVILLE JOURNAL COMPANY. Journal ttaildiiigs, Locust St., HiIkkii Kirll and Water. Kvuilsville & . awtoi-ilsv silt Itailroad.. DKPAKTUKES. fcc..ii.iui..Iatioii Train A. M Call Train AKIUVALS. Mail Traill t's. I'. M. An-oiiiuiodntloti i..JO ' Local and Misct llaitrotis.
afVSIltJBSI LOCALS. fifcH" iVe noticed Gut; lu-i ious straw berries at Mate Kurtz's on yesterday. The season tor ulraw U riis and ereuni is fast apprauv-h-lag " ! " ' AN ai aa I B a I pl;e IO get. ie unu lt-iu-- : .ii i iii Hi, i .i.i..-. r .it inn l.-i-t i. iio-r r SeALPlKO's, (outer Main and First streets. j ajssJTThis warm weather has caused ipiite a rim on Lvov s fashiouubie and popular ..... . . . lit' . 1 I ..... . 1 ... 1 1 .. I I . . . I ... I . ..i.l I i.'.i.ai'. li III I - 1 l J I,."' . know n lliat he has the larr.et slock of fine i loihiof iii Ihe Stale nod Hells gooibi at fair uniform profits. Those nice ( 'ass i mere, Alpacea, und Linen suits, to Ik found at his house iu great piofu-iiou, and variety, ate just the thing for this warm weather. N.iri.'K. All (arsons having any business ; - undersigned, or a-y .a.piiries to etettU to any proiarly ow ned ,y : with th i make i.-latite to any properly j him io Ihe City of Evansville or County of ! Vanderburgh, are requested to call 011 ; Messrs. John Law & M . Ii. Anthes, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, at their office, ; No. 87 Main street, Evansville, two doori above the Crescent City Bauk, who viU give ail desired information relative to the same. (oia7.3wdt) Wm. II. Law. ifeiyTlie fire of Sunday niybt is the j third or fourth, which has occurred in our i midst, w ithin a verv short lime. These f reqaent lues and alarms show plainly that the ir.cemliary is in our inidat. It has of late been the plan of burglars to set fire U some biiildiiigM, and then take advantage of the hurry and confusion to secure tlivir plunder. In viw of these late I a it behoove our citizrns to Keep their property well insured. In this connection, we would recommend the Insurance Agency of Mesons. Copeliiud fc Neisen, No. 1 First street. They aru aeiila for some of the most, reliable In surance Companies in the United Slates, ad j are always on hand to wail upon tlntir friends w ith policies. ear Kxpre: Tbanka to Mr. Davis of the A. lacs s tor late papers. gisiyThe Vineennes Oaawtta says tluit over 5100,000 will lie expended iu buildilig in that city this season. SaaJTThe case of rerdinand Keihl vs. the City of ICvausvtlln is now pending in tiie Circuit Court. The amount claimed by the plaintiff is $lo00aud grows out of a cuottract he formed with the city to build a portion of Division street sewer. We Htidcrslaaid this is the second or third trial iu the cat-e, the jury iu the other instances failing to agree. JjSiV" A correspo-dent at. Henderson tiesires to know to which branch of the Damnocracv the EfeowrcrbetoocS the Democratic party North or the Democratic party South. That paper will have to speak, for itself it ,s so lictw ixt and bet ween, wo do not pretend to keep the run of it. fjft5f"The Western lvxcnisionists arrived at llaltimore on Saturday and expressed themselves hugely pleased with their recep- ' lion Thov visitej.1 ashine-toti vi-slerilav - . c j and were just in time to hear Senator Davis's long-cxiMvicI great speech upon hi , celebrated caucus resolutions. The excursionist-.-munlo r over 300. Ba-ir" We are imlebti-d lo Messrs. SfHMii r j k Stahkk, for Boatly framing a picture, of j the next tiovernor of Indiana. We place I tl.u -al - a- ,,r Ii o i ..it t . !-.. i.i I ij ... ..i.i. , . pa beautiful engraving of his great political exemplar Henry Clay Iwlieving, as we do, thai, the patriotism and chivalry of the latter has descended in a great measure i upon the former. t2c The result of the election in Saoy as eveiy one anticipated is overwhelmingly in favor of annexation. The thing w as done, as is all of Napoleon's undertakings by a species of maneuvering entirely lie V.md the comprehension of the uniliated. Al some poiaU the voling was done- under the inHuence of Ihe nulhorities and clergy. Thure was no ballot. Permission to present a card expressing a vote against annexation was refused, and, in consequence, a large iiumlier of volets refrniiied from voting . altogether. Bety-On Sunday night, alter the lire, Mayor Baker invited some o! the firemen who had ham l.ila.riously eupaped "lit 65 extiagntahinf the tlames ami imKag up the hose- lo his house, where they were iurnislied with some itiriyoratilir lotl't-e and substantial eatables. The kindness of Ihe Mayor, as well as his aha4ghtMM iu &m particular, will not he forgotten.
tQyKy the arrivul of the Wthemimm, m have further intelligence from the seat of I war. Ileeuan, since the fight, io amusing i himself bf coritsoiiling with the London ! Times and Hill's Lift. He insists on renc-w-i iog the fight or receiving the belt. lie j thinks it altogether unfair that he should
wait until Sayers entirely recovers liefore he can meet him again. He says in place of a boy "be should be tailed a c . r coming so lar, ana not go a being dubbed baby, if, after settlement, he . mid he willing to reimquisli his purKse for a few good natured iiats on the back and beiae told lie was :t Lai.. fine fellow." How Air. Howling can refute the offer to fight within a week and still retain possession of the much coveted belt. we do not clearly see. SbV?" It sounds strangely, lo those who ailmire ousistency, to hear the Euquirrr prate of Enow Nothiugisiii, when it is re membered that said paper, with its parti, is repioseiiled in Congress by n roan ho ; oted a Know him: for Sneaker in prefer- .. enee to a Ueinocrat. Me presume that was ; oe tue loMmmcfl ; whi(1, tbtl ,.1oeracy j "aijliere.l to principle, in prelereuce lo ?uiees.". It may be, however--inasmuch as I,, ri ii ..i , i , utiHinin 11 iuii.iiimii. i ; . 1 1 i i . i . i A J ' lea,"nf t,,5 e rotten or...,,.tion bv tbons- i amis- Ihe Democrats really favor a ehanec . m ... , , . 111 the naturalization laws so that a foreign- , er shall be required to live in this country ! 1 years Ufure he is qualified tocait a vote. ' I iue iwaj mr oumu 01 norm i.aroima certainly indicates as MACbl mi . . : u . 1. .1 . 1. No one, who has witne-el the operations of our fire department, can avoid I f'-mg Ihe necessity tot the org.im.atiou of , at least two hose comp.tuitii'. -. . I ..... . . . true that the citizens take hold and do all they can, still there is not that unuhitnity - - 1 of action necessary for the prompt laying if the hose ami tbo uiauagemenl of the pipes. There should In- two com pan iea one to each reel -oigaui.4cd immediately, apd wt trust some of our enterprising young men will take steps to consummate Meh a movement. When the companies are enrolleil, officers elected, and a thorough organ uattOD efl'ected, the steamer will do double the execution at fires that she can tinder the present arrangement. After tlie tire was over, the hose would not lie left to the care of whoever chanced to lie patriotic enough to take hold and reel them up, but they would be taken care of immediately and put in their place. Let us have two hose companies to co-operate with the ?,eam fire engine is our humble prayer. gay'c expect to furni.-li our readers w'"1 0ilcl1 l5l proceedings of the Con.-t itutional I'nio'.i Convention, which assemblesat Baltimore on Wednesday nest, as they transpire. The telegraphic communication with Baltimore is much better than Willi Charleston, and it is probable the report will be more complete from the former city, than wus the case with that of the Democratic Convention. As our paper alone is receiving dispatches, we shall endeavor to furnish our readers with all the latest news. jf" A coi respondent of the N. 0. Cummenial BmUeliu says eight thousand men, regulars and volunteer.-', were at the battle of Plattsburg, when Sir George l'rovostaud the British nrmv were repulsed in Septeioher, 1814, all the real survivors of which, whose names were on the rolls, of course, received their 1G0 acres each ; bnt, nnder the law authorizing oral testimony, the Land Office has actually issued twenty-sevea thousand land warrants to the survivors,
every man and mother s son of whom luts j nBd jn rrrar, fo ,he statement that proved in the most satisfactory manner that the l.ritish Conference had bi eu memoi ialhe was at this battle! Twenty-seven thou- j i.ed by 'lock T.iver annual Conlennce. sand survivors of eight thousand men, after , 1!'sl,;! gted :l irm . Dr. L. Lacks d which was read. The mcmati interval ol more than tort? years, is (lri;d f:lvre.l Ihe establishment of an Rxeni-
doiiio jirclly well. A Statement in' (hi MBBttaan! Jlsassstitf lasd film AuMtatu .ill l.in.l.. titt.l ..HtiHtiirf i.J FITS 1'r.i.L..., M It) SB 7".-i-..Ii', ilMiL.Titirjli . ..n.t1,., I.ir II.' 1s.o I - N iinilao' d hni.i" St, val.a-. . ? ll lllnls.r of limb's and sss-s 17, value,... NiiuiIn-i ol callle 277, value Nuuils-i id ibeep .'t-, value N washer ai sMine'S'S, value Baal. I' at at wbrst ls,:i;vj, value ritishels ol i-iiin :ui.i 15, viiIih Bushels of aals l.laO, value Kn.lieli. id ii . - t.'.ilj. satss Itu.-liels.il ...rl.-i 7"r. v .In.Kartell of M-ik Sett, vhIii--Value of oilier sJaattMereil aalnsals I'aunds of I. n .1 . ,.; io, salaa fwa d p.. uli i i VmIihioI Ol'i-bruil .i mln.:ti. , Value uf maikt garden pi..liul Value .t liome-uiadi. biaiinla.-.l urss Tuna i-t L iy tta, rsiiM HoHUd.i el wool It, value (lallons ol wine !,M0, valns Total 1,180 oo -.',....). i . I -,:i..i . l is .. -'i m o, :,.iv j 835 ml . rsa i o ,:.;ni" -..aiO.IKJ SIS! :tM4.u j.;.,i:n:-..oo " T ... mVtT-rUf usually well inform! Washington correspondent of the Cincinnati GaztlH gays that Ihe feeling in Waihinrten. (dative to .he adjournment of Ihe Charleston t Vmveutiou, i. not at alt Uvorable to Mr. Douglas's prospei-is. Although tlie little a-ianl ' t r tr a mi J ......... rM ' , . . i.i..... si i.. .! ' I ''V "'- i M on S "t"'''' n"'1 t,llk !twd' V a 19 , Plrent that a large miniWrs ... the Demo- ' iii! .1. mil it. an act ot iv i-i.li. in tn nominate a man so entirely distasteful to a large portion of the party. The retreat of the Douglas forces from Chaileslon will provo aa dttastrnua to their leader, as did the retreat ti the Fieneh t'roni Vlo.-.ow, to XajH.leon. The N. Y. JIi niil savs there is a nroiect - tl, ui,; the Deuioi rati.- an.l An.elit -.11 vole of New York on one set of elt-.-lors lo defeat the Kepuhlirans; the said electors pit !:- ing themselves if elet'led lo east their voles for the strongest man i.efivinst the Itt-pu'oli-cans. Another evidence of tlie (reat hotrof the Democrats have of Know Nothingiatn.
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I in VAUJl T V.JL T bUV VVUAXXMA. - - XXAVI COSRESS-FIrt Seaslo. V asiiin(.to., May 7, r. m. Sknate The galleries were crowded, a large number . c I . i ' - i : . oi muic- wiu- ineseuu ' Jir. Chandler offered a resoliUigu toadmit Governors of States to the privileges of the a -rr. t. .i.- I :i ... t!uor- deferred to the Library committee, A jn irate bill for the relief at Giifril Johnson was pnased. ! Jlr. Anthony presented a remonstrance ot the patentets ami mechanics, against such an itlteration of the preseot laws as shall take .Torn applicunU the tit tit ot appeal rrom ihe decision of the Commissioner. . . - - . . m . . - Mr. Urowii replied to the remarks u3 of Mr. Davis, asserting that the second resolution oi wavis s series amuates wnu me views or Douglas, and substituting a resolution for the second and third resolutions of Davis's, ! stating that it is the duty of Congress t protect slave properly in the territories. Mr. Brown briefly urged immodiate leg- , l.ilioii fol the pioUctiouil jjH-rlv in lli em lories. 1 ?till.rii:Lll l-i..llll.OW-f.l Ili.S KlkMTl f 'I , I,I. :..T. : i . .. .i i it....." p,l. W ami sums. May Tlh.- Houait.-Mi. Kurlingtrme, from the committee on foreign uHairs, reported a bill authorizing th Pre.--ntent to apiioint a lull Minister to Sardinia, W!''' !: .f S'-'000 ",,,"n- ! . i . . 1 I ... ... .n.. . ... ... . I Il . iir-ttie. i Mr lir.iv .., .w-u tu.rit.ni.il I , r : business, which was a .special ordtr ol to- ; l.V until Thurwlay and Friday. The rea- j "'ls " , " ' lillU 1 I I t t II I 1 1 ... -f tllli W.'. !. I.i 11, t,i : I--desired at the close of the week to l'o to the I . . . I Chicago Convention, who did not care so much to be on record iu territorial business as on the tariff qcestio, which will lu; the next important subject for consideration. , J; fier thTchi, h"o Co r. Phel( suggested that the ta Mr. Houston was not willing Ui vole on Con entiofi. Pheli suggested that the tariff might . . m . . . I in- HI IJUII..1I, IllllI llll- II Ml l 11.1111 J1: . . . to the consideration .! Ihe I'o'jt tillice and uei appropriation oirw. 1 1 .. 1-1. 1 1. 1 .. . ...... w -. . . 1 1 . a. 1 . itiuw ?;nu 10 , mM. -t--n, nio-rr-ii 10 postpone the Territorial business till this .i-uut- I .... ... .1 ....iKiinnn I 1... I l...i,u.,.a I . ,,i,, .ii..i.i t,. Lin in ii ... in. i.v i. - . i in . . " ic side were al.sent at Charleston. He did I not think it tair to consiih-r it when mem- j Iters of the House were there. Tiios.- w ho I desire to go to Chicago should, a a matter of courtesy, he siiui'.arly aceoaiiaodatei. j Mr. Morris, of III., ave notice that w hen i the territorial bills came up be would move an amendment giving power to the peopM of organised territorial to elect all their oft beers. Mr. Clark, of Mo , expressed his willingness to grant the indulgence. Mr. Crow's motion prevailed by a large majority. Mr. Hotelier voted no, saying that the Union Convention would meet on Wednesday which seems to have beei ignored by both Democrats and Hi-publicans. Mr. Crow nought they could get through in a day. Mr. Hotelier I thiak I can nature yoa that it will be a harmonious Convention. The debute on I be tariif bill wilt close tomorrow at 10 o'clock. . M r. Sherman addressed tin Mouse at some length, di-moustnitiu that the ordinary receipts into the Treasury were far below the expenditures, and pointing out where reductions should be made in appropriations. Without taking action the House adjourned. 9k. K. Ui ueral Cmifi inii-i-.-Slilli Ilay. Bi fFALo, May 7th. The call of the Conference, which was interrupted Saturday by adjournment, was resumed. A successful effort was made for the reconsideration of the vote of the Conference on Seturday, in the matter of appointing the committee on appeals, and the chair w as ordered to appoint a committee of seven to prepare a code regulating the disposal of all appeal cases, which will reort to-morrow. I Bishop Morris presented an answer to the iddrcss of the liritish Wesleyan Confer ence, lie also presented an adoress irom the PastoVs' Annual Conference of France and Switzerland, held in 1'aris. June 'J2, W.r . V . .... Liu motion o! Mr. Slict-r, the eontmittee ..ii .wirf i.iw-ii.1i..ioi- vv:is irislrucli-il In inouiriT tive t ainferen.-e lo be composed of the Hishops and one delegate from each (icnerul Conic! i ni e, lo take charge of the temporal business of the church, superintend ihe Hook i '.Jin ei ii. and Missionaiv mailers. Nkw INturam. May 7, a. Authentic reports from Mexico state that Miramon made ; an unsucocsMul attempt to lake era t,ruz. His loss isjai l to be great. He laimbariled the place tor six davs, ami liualiy lost ail llls artillery and the greater part of his army. The prospect of peace liein.; soou eslablishe! is brightening. Boi p. a. -The attttuer .v : A. .Si.ui Una. with the Massachusetts deleiMlion from Charleston, has arrived. Some ex- ; .ni.ird .... t...,-.l ...irlv-i-ii iiriiiiui .. ij . ,.....,.ii. . . ..v... , .... Sunday iiioiinm: nv a lugilive slave craw ling ftoio the coal bunks in search of focd ! ..... . -n .. . u : vl'... o. I I ami eatrr. lie gave .11- i.anie vi 111. i. !.. i. I i .....,' ii, it he was a frea neor.v Ino ..U1(.es WOHd lmt admit of the truth 0f that siatemeut. t.'apt. Howes allele! ihe ; course ot the XpmtOn and inter. epteJ Ut l o. ..ne u. i,.;., 1 A' Mini lA-hieh left ' eamer B rjamt l. h. lor.l, w In. Il It It i I; . I.,.! Sniurdav tor Baltimore, when U m. i , i.s.-i red to the D. F. Frd and eon- , sioii.-d to parties in Baltimore. i r. The Democracy ol ihe ,. i m i. i not help admiring the ingenuity and impudeuce of the negro on selecting their steamer as his transport to liberty. l"Tl., N May 7, i m. The Hun. Sani'l Beards! v died in tuis cnv last meat. lle I111.I la'en n ineinlier of (iuoren-; tour term-, JV'itf0 1,1 Supreiuo Sonrt, and j had Idle! other important station?. il had b-'on Kir M 'ars 11 proiinneiit !ind lit:, i.-t.'i. Nkw York, May 7. -Advice.s from Venezuela lo April '.!jih state tliat Manual Kellippi Tonai- lias a i-outirioetl majority of -!, 40ft. He is ironoiii.: .-d by all the best man of the country. The tirst result of this event is that the Merchants have more confidence iu the preservation of pi-ace and progaaB mi the Republic There are rumors that Gen. 1 Paez will return.
" AaUtlaa my thai Ottawa ar ft ft h tm a a London, April 2C. Consols closed at l-i J 04 T Tor money and 04(o 'jj tor account.
- ICLIC1 I I (J III I Colli PUIS lliUl IIJ UCI1 1 . I tors patent of the Emiieror of Austria are reoarded by Hungarians ns of no value whatever. They contain nothing more than vague promises, "and it is felt that Austrian two- . . ... . . mises to Uo goou are never reaazea. This is theunanimous ooinion of the national oartv. France. The Emperor has decided on two military expeditions, which are to set. out one from Algeria and another from Benpal, to proceed to Tinibuctoo. where they are to unite. A lar-e sum has been olaced to the credit of the lliuioler of War to defxay expenses. The Editor of satirical jotirnal ot" Turin, has lwen eiiiii!emiu.1 tii two months ' lj. . imuriannmeni .iml a. Km t,.r mildi diin.r disirraceful articles. The rumor that the plenipotentiaries have n,t gnflicient auttority has u '.'arorably m fjaeaced the public mind. ... , Thf TrlllUMe's i rsiilnlolrr. W ASiiiNOTox, May r. The. Hon. Eli. Thayer will to-morrow make an i lioii.o' Uep. . sen I uti v. ; lo attenpj in orgartwt i .Ari.oitoi :is a laud Uisinei, ioiiiiie i'ihu ( ! between Nevada and Jetfersou. and esUiblisb. ! Nevada ami Jell'erson ami Dacotah as laud districts, and iimne.liat. ly admit delegates ; from those four districts' thus rei -ognizii c - , j . ,ii" ,-, iudeiendeut governments already estslni;; ' in all the dislri. Is evcepl D.n olab". Tbe CoarOaV com mil tee, after Ffeltuig ,i, ... 1 1 . . I ill. rtfi I ii..n t .1 .it il ',,1" t ton fund, will attempt to ferret out .he au....i. . .... ............. .-, a i . , , ..n.. 1 T- .1 . .1' " V.V" ' r.. l . . neieu uiai nner occiii.v anu ..1 .- O-hiw. ur that the plan of its suh.uis.uoii wrtH fnrni .he.l bv persoas whonf they con ,roHW- . r 1 M tl. . t.ov. vt aiaer w as again caneu up on wr sut.jecL and also several other promiueot citizens of Kansas who are now in thiseil i . Lof.sviLt.K. May 7. Itiver lalliu- slow- ... . ,-... . ,.,..i i..P. ; ' . -xci J . m ! . Ai lurk iHarkrl. Nrw YoitK. Ma. 7. Klonr market quiet, and nominally unchanged : fome export n 8Ute at B 50, but , , . .. . o accept less tliau Ids at o .l(r(W;.r Till man! for very go"! extra holders generally refit-eil to :.:.(,. r. 6 : sales 7,aoo bl ....... - .. , - .... ., - v .. ' P..,- . lor sup. r 8iaw.J a '(.'.. oo lor t xu;. ww , , chiellv at .' 55 ; 1 d'i(,c.- oil for Sti- , per western ; 5 555 00 for common to ue- ) dinm extm westen:. and Glta tfiifcrl shipping brands extra roimd bkaVOhio; LM markel closed very ipr.et. by e Hour steady; I small sales at 3 -4H4 -T. tor common IO choice super. Corn meal quiet. Whisky steady, with prttty good demand at Irl, Wheat more ateatlv : inquiry for export; sales 15,000 bush Milwaukee club at 1 '.:.'(.', 1 30; ::,000 bush No. 1 Chicago Spring at 1 2'.A, and 3,500 bush rod super at 1 5 1 ; other sales were made, but terms private.- - Rye qniet at H.l, with holders generally asl;- j in"gt7. Barley plenty and dull; sales l.iOO I bash common stale 81 U. torn i-ttri. with improved export demand; sale M,00t bush at 7H(7?-,7i tor whilu rjuthurn. liats firmer with fair demand in part for export at 42424. 1'ork quiet and firm; sales 400 bbls at 17 87 for new mess; 17 40 for old do.: 17 25 lot thin niesslk 10 50 for western prime moss; 14 l'-'Wl '25 tot new prime. Deef unchaipjed : sltres 20 barrels at 4 OO? 4 50 for country mmc ; 5 OOfW 5 50 for country mess ; 7 75(0 50 for rentckcd mess ; 1 2 5o for extra mess. Beef hams dull : sales of 100 brls state and western at 12 50(0,15 50 ; cut meats steady ; sales of 170 pkgs at t(n,0A for hams and 7 (it. 7 A for shoulders. Prime mess beef tinchanged : 500 tierces changed hands on Saturday lat on private tcrtus. Butter unchanged at 13(tlb for new Ohio ; lo20 for new state. Cheese unchanged at C(7t)l 1. Colfee firm but not active; sales of 1000 bags on private terms and 300 do San Domingo at I2jj cash. Molasses continues steady ; sales of 57 hhds I'orto Rico at 38 ; 300 lihds of CuIki Muscovado at 19. Hiee in fair request; sales of 2,200 tierces at 3(u)4 cash. Sugar moderate Imsiues. dointr at well sustained prices; sales of f.Tr. "hhds at 6Mi&t ; and 80 hhds of I'orto Bico at 0;. 7j(. I ii i-1 ii ii a I 1 Marki 1. ("ixcisnati, Aprfl 7, p. m. l-'lotir demaud moderate ; sales at 5 C0(,V:5 5 for extra; 5 80(o.lJ 00 tor fancy bran its ; 6 t66 25 for exlia. Whisky dull. Pros i--ious firmer w ill, improv ed demand. Mess pork 17 25. I'.acon 7 ;;(.i j;. Lard firm at 10. Crocerics michange.l. Piime qualitivs of wheat in good demand; market arm; white 1 i(. 1 43; rod I :5(o 1 38. Corn active; reivipts light, tiais steady at 4344 in bulk. Bye steady :ll '.M)(o ;2. Barley K3rS5. Ivisteru exchaie.e premium. gr-The Sew Vork Ctpreh talks mil. It iilsuil the Republican and Democratic par ties being " ' rgeri.ed." We eontiijs to Some curiosity in Ihe mceliug ol Ihe tJrtnUtuljoaaJ Cui.in party in I'.alinnoie. He are curious lo know wheilu r the im-v .table nigg.r vvi'ii bis vvool lieaI :md thick lips - does not make his appearance tlu re, also. We venture the preditilaM lltat he will, and take possession of that organi..tj turn a-' the Ibrpret eris lie UW of tne -.1 , oiuers. Tlie Slnmlei-H on Cat. I.ane. Since Col. Henry S. Lane has la-en nominaled l.v the U. pin .1 nan .ouveniion f..r C.vernor, eve.y specif of slander has been out in circulation against him. He isabus- I ""V ' ". , . , ' , b an advocate ot the Pankrupt law, and in . i - I tai l lor aajMaf a iieurv imj vv ing. i ne ! Hoa.l -gates of calumny and detr.iotior. have been thrown wide open, and like Ids great namesake an-i exemplar ne is io oe iiiinie.i to death bv democrat io slanderers. Col. La is too welt known iu Indiana, as lieury flay was in Kent ink v, to be injured in h.s own State, by the tirade ol abuse, put in i-i t-i-iil.-.l ion liv- 11 1! i iritii-itileil .-trnl irreSlion- I sible men, who have 110 charat'ler theiii- ' selves fo loose and no sense of appriciation to admire virtue in others. Col. I.ane is known by all who know Mm, to be Mighty conservative in all his views, and to bu e.-seuti.illy a Ilt-publican ; in the sense- that .fetVerson and Washing- , ton were flepnblicans. Me holds identical- t lj the doctrines of Henry Clay upon the, question of slavery, and upon its relation lo j thf geni tal pivcrnrueut. u takes no new ' grounds ami makes no new is-'u-s r.poii il. I'erstuially and morally he is it noble ami higliniiudeil gonlleiiiau, entirely beyond the ' rench of the arrows ot malevolence hurled at him by his unscrupulous eueinies. tivrki atifc JtepuMicaii.
Illinois Socthkkn' Railroad. The work on the Indiana division of this road has Wen resaiueU. aud with a large force, is being
l'll-lH . 1 1 .1 1 1 l lilt IIIIU1. V- . x "- ' ' . . j has the contract for --rading the road from the city limits to St. 1'rancisville, or to intersect that jxirtion of the work alrealy done on this side of the river. He has a .- c . i . . . i iorce ot si.iy nanus engaged juit. neiotv this city. ' We learn that B. Fralic has the contract ; to grade the road through the city to its intersection with the Ohio ami Mis.sissippi . Uailroad. lie will commeuce operations in afewdavs. ; We sincerely hope our citizens will l"1) their subscriptions when called on by 1be i treasurer, and not sulier the work again to , . ... .. m . i ston on account ot the swircity of funds. Vin. GtueU. risrVUnr friend J. Eehm, of liehm's Comi niercial College, Kvansville, has lately gotten out a treatise on l!ook Keeping said to be ; superior to anything of tpe kiud now in f print. I'rinefUM Imlinnhtn. n.i- A7t.t:in.HI IS l.Mi-llll.l ion i:iki il. Mr. bnt , .... , , ... , iav - ' be intends lo do SO. He has obtained the ! copy-right for, and is now comjltlrrhj, a work ,.r.u Uook Kting, which, when , , ... , . . , .- , i pu " he. will one ol the li rl evet issued l" , Mr. IJehm is entirely compel, nt to pro,1.,,... H ysoi k on Book KeepitiK of Ihe best . haras tor ' ' . i i AoAiN.-ine tm tow am. Imat built here last year liv Lapl. I'or- .... .1... t ,.i Jti-I ,v . ; min sold t gt Louis. She was knocked off on l i iday by Ihe IT. S. Marshal, Capf. Tims. p. af . . . a., a. x John.n managing to get her at M.wa. RceclpU by It a llroiml . Alav 7th, ISO). I JIT 2!. i t?." ' K llorn- . a. .l. .' , ..... 1....1 1.... j..' iins.iuel.et: kasaa, tiaU-ri, I da rattan. Ai lor Wackey; 1 aaa ilioen, U. M. w oils A 1 t.o. i.-r. w . , i.nii ill .-jisi". -;l.iiis. i.,:i. . I nm. - bJIs papor, YNiilarda- Vliitlio:id; 7 ; pk.- kvIi,..0 dours, Wheeler .f HiK,:; -i la.x.-a cans, .1. W. 0 I . 1 ........ Kr.it A Heilinnii; I Lid Rle, I '-Ida ltuor. :s bids urorerwa. I 7 boxas ids, 1 . dii;s raisiiiH. 1 cask Utf 1 esan fl-li. ' 'k A Laiiiij ? , ,,,,,, ,;',m,VWt 1.. I kc. J. r. Wllott; i 1,1.000, Wb.elnr A ltit!:; I Wd Taniib. Keli. - -. . . , i I... . vel.il.,- 1 l..ii inlliuia. :bai rS l.lll.l. n"Wi- CUI i.rb, KVA. iu.fler; rim hush rru, ,, ,. i,.., n1:. corn, Vb-kei-y HroH.; ,i.r !. rtiair, 4 sa.ikn meal, it. Sioekflyth. A. K. .11 HAUL U, Aaent ,,riii rf C RTIC V M T NT lk .. ri ..... ..m ... . - a a.' if no oh. run ay W HAYIll, or, tbo Ueliolli.ui ot Plllics Aim. .- li ! on iv iu.luut. In the author of Th- 1'iin.e of the tfoaaeof ttavhl, and The Hilar of Fh u. A eoliuoefrar link tetwaa tla Iw former book. ai (aiaysi POBKbi. a i on V X;TiN b. a. in u t'.il Boat, ill Let looa;, l!' wiihj and 7 feet leep. Ii..Uilv of JAfi. OAK I.Kl .V.M'N. uiuyS-lni. la'CIID t WTT fflMDnalV : I W K AllLll LUIrirAll I OF NEW YORK, OFFICE, 112 & 114 BROADWAY. Cash Capital, $1,000,000 Assets, tat Jn I0, $11S,3!MS.2K Tl..i-i..., -.lViiii1if.d wlttS l'i- l.-iur .if Ji.die.ei Ly flliiiK in the State Auditor's ufflcn a Statement .fnCiaiditi.in the tirst of Juuuary, U0O,-and roseiviaK certuicatos of authority to trauwicl Insuratl. m lni.-i-ness la the State, Allen tf. U:ill.H-k M the duly aa-lli.n-iaod iiueot for this I'ity, haviait bled liisaulhurilv in the County I'lerk's ofllce. "The Home laaul am n Company Insures against hnaiil llaBMf by Kin-and the liangers ei "Hand Narigalion and transiortali..u, on tarnaian lavora'.le as the nature of the risk ami 1 1m real security ol tin- insured and of the Company will warrant. 1 n mi eiiuitably adjusted and promptly paid. C11A11LE J. MAUTIN, rraaident. A. F. WILMAUTH, Vice-l'i. mdeut. J. Mn.r.iX DM 1 I'll, ?Tetary. Joum i 1 . i Ass't tM-c'ry. Ul LKCTUU.S. Wm. Lambert, Kirm of A. 4 A. L.i r ute A Co. George C. OotllBs, Firm of Sherman, Collins A Co. lianford N. Barney, Firm of Wells, Fargo A- C. Lucius Ilupkius, nrfat Impm ters' A Traders' Bauk. Thouiaa Measeuger, Firm ol T. tt II. Messenger. Wax, H.Melku, Firm of Clulliii, Mellea m C... .'hiu les J. Martin, I'msident. A. F. Wilmaiih, VicM-Praali,liial Chan. B. Hatch, Firm of ('. B. Elatcb J Co 15. Wt.n Hull, Firm of Haskell, Muriel. A Bolt. Baaari MacgBa, L-vi I'. Stone, Firm of .stone, Slarr A Co. J. Humphrey, Late of the linn uf Uaruey, llnioph. rev it Bntler. i ;.orgo l'ier. e, Firm "I Ge-.ive roan A t. I Ward A. Woik, Finn of W. A. Work .1 jSoa. Jan. L..ve, Firm of .1. Low A Uo., Louisville. I. II. Krotliii.gh.ini, Late ol tlielirm I I. 11. Kn.ili1 lag bam A t ... I ChaelM A. Bitlkey, Firm uf Bnfkey A Ctf. Ceidiai 11. Knrn.ii, Kirm of Hortaa .1 J.-ivell. ! .. . .. ..r u ... ..UU a. K-.i. aiie lasrawwuu, rum .i ... ..." ...... . TbeudwO! Mt Nann e, Late ol tin- l.rm..l lloiicii, Mr. Nanus- A Odl, Rlebsnl Bi.'-low. Firm of Iksiu, Kin.- A (''., .f st. Lonts. U-o. tt, Mint.aii, firia ol K. I'. lAorgau A Co, Oliver E W ...l. Finn ofWillard, W I g n o i.es, Fii in uf A H r! irin-s A linn . te ..rii. Bliss, K1r.1l id rhelfsl. Bliss .1 Ci. A i'. l' igbt, Kirui of Tr.m in 1 !.. -. lwighl ..' l'o. Carl is N.dle. I.al. .1' th.-tii in ... C lit X N. .1.1. I. . P. ajartua, Kirm i.f Mori. hi, l.'riiui.-l .1 .1. I'.. 11 nt.'lii.is 01. Kii Ul i.l .1. ' :. Ile.ie A IV , Postal I 'baa. P. Baldwin, linn ot BaLla.a, M.111 A Co Jidm ti. NeTaoll, Firm .d Nelsiili A I'n. II. A. Ilui'lloit, Kirm .! Swift, HurtlMSl , 1 .. J.-ere II. ..Vt. Kirm id .1.-SSU lloyj A C. V. 1. Blarciiii Knm .t Miirgls, Shan .f 1 .Ii.Ihi H. K.r.l, Firm .! lunl IJ.ilils-r I ' si.lii. y- M.i-iin, Lute ul lo in i.f aj . .'U a gasanaaon. Cvtft. 1', Sl.'ihn.lll. Kll lll ul SI.-.loiali, . ',11 t-.ie A li:l-'.'. i.f Cim-iiiimti. Cvraa fa., JeJ, Kirm of Cvi.e. il- ir , .1New l.rhius. H 01 B- I.wh' k, Finn ol Win K. A '. B. Foaslfa k '.oid 1. B id. Fi 111 ol B..J.I Br.'thert A ''.. , ul A 11. . ii v , (i. V. K. II. Cissiit, Kirm .l l.'..s-.itl. Hill A Talui ule, .-I If natpatti 1 Lew is Boberta, Firm of I., llnls-rts A 80. S. B. Caldwell, Firm of MM -r A Oatta iWI. Applications m 1 . to A ti H ALLOC K ASON, Ag ts, Marble Hall Building, Main sltwt, BiasMaa Fvansvill.-, llid. ggusi-; t on Mi l kk i'HOU . 100 MM toe GoUea Hum. and Hall Iios.--.Just r.:eiva i bchapkcr a bussino'h, mav'i r- ' M.-viu stri el. -.- it.) ).).na. Nti.nt-: .nn), h 4 Uhsss aw-.- Priil-.oid Bun 1 'tmiies r.eeivej I at fSCil PKKIt .1- BP. SSI Mi's, No. A.t M.vin street. am ,,vsi.( fi.V Tilti F.tHT.S'KK mr -i.i. i ...i.. evi.-.iiiij u-i iv.-eii I lie &11 lsrr 1 - t F. S'hailM ,t t'..., in dlsilrdved j,,.,-., ttmBer tas mm ky mataal fc. aa. at. Al I u f- f All Itaalaaat at aakl Urn. a ill p, n tm will i--in inn.- tlie riern. sn imt, J. t. W IUTTA fv KBi May 4, !;." - inayo- .ii mmi)i)T))H)t.i I'll .n.l rmtu i.s. .1 M toll sapprji uf I'h.iniial. a. i.l Cases, jn.-i :tr-riv,-.!, for sale at WIM. tt. I'. STllDHA lilt's, aprlJ 17 Main slre. l. T tJf(...10tl HI) X KM .1 II Caddies, all sies, frtan 1J1- I' t-'sJ V' lbaprl.. s. K. ULI.B1CKT A CO. ait m.l:l) t'OUK 'uuivst . .v. M lo I I.N ..f N... I Pickled I'ork, lfm n earli bf lt.ni'. MMlwHdevs, and Sides, Fnraaleat T. KHMt'NI''iJ. r. y WacM. ft I' f KII KKKI). I'KHf tfpsrinr arii.-l.. tm leedhi!; entile aaaaaaina; nes oaalaiaias un-.-Hi- uatrliueiit of Bran, al the same price la atofe tfinVvm. Lei :.ll roaas and t ry 11 , at KKahtMK. CHUNICK CO.'S City raiuily 1
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